353.03 REGULATION OF PARKING IN METERED ZONES.
   (a)   Whenever a vehicle is parked in a metered parking zone where a parking meter has been installed, the person parking such vehicle shall either (i) register the vehicle in a Village of Chagrin Falls approved mobile parking application system and pay for the parking permitted by such meter by payment through a mobile parking application system approved and used by the Village of Chagrin Falls, where the parking meter payment may be made by a mobile payment application system when so designated, or (ii) deposit in such parking meter a coin of United States money of the denomination designated on the plates attached to such parking meter, if such meter displays the signal showing that legal parking is only permitted on such deposit. If such parking meter requires the movement of a lever or other device, as well as the deposit of a coin, to cause the meter to operate, the person so depositing the coin shall immediately so move the lever as to set the meter in operation. The coins required to deposit in parking meters shall be set forth on the parking meter. Notice to the public shall be given by appropriate signs setting forth the length of time for which parking is permitted, the hours when payment for metered parking is required within the Village and the conditions for parking either using a mobile parking payment application system or paying by depositing coins in the parking meter. The notice may be upon the parking meter stand or in the immediate vicinity. Any vehicle which remains in a metered parking zone after the prescribed time for parking has elapsed is hereby determined to be illegally parked. At each place where metered parking zones are so established as provided in Section 353.01, and are so marked off, each vehicle shall be parked entirely within a metered parking zone. (Ord. 2017-74. Passed 11-13-17.)
   (b)   The provisions of this section shall not apply to vehicles parked upon the streets of the Municipality between the hours of 6:00 p. m. until 9:00 a. m. the following morning, or upon Sundays or holidays. For the purposes of this section Saturday afternoon shall not be considered a holiday. (Ord. 1968-735. Passed 9-17-68.)